In Your Face by Fumero. Now showing at 17 Frost in Brooklyn through September 10, 2011

Although I’ve written about street artist Fumero many times before, it wasn’t until I attended his latest solo show “In Your Face” where I realized what Fumeroism is all about. The show, which takes place at 17 Frost Gallery in Brooklyn builds on his iconic “Table Series Logo” that is seen all over NYC and beyond. This time, instead of faceless people sittting around the dinner table, the faces are alive with the vivid colors Fumero uses. As you peruse the gallery, you’ll reaffirm your definition of what family means.

In Your Face

In addition to the familes (that are on enormous canvases), there’s an icons section that features Fumero’s colorful vision of people from Slick Rick to Gandhi to Marilyn Monroe. One of my favorites was Al Pacino (pictured below).

Al Pacino by Fumero

The opening night reception was a rager and the closing night reception on 09/10/11 promises to be the same. The closing party will take place during the day, so don’t miss it. 17 Frost Gallery is located at 17 Frost in Brooklyn.

NYC! You will not want to miss this exhibit. It’s going to be epic! Street artist Fumero’s solo art show “In Your Face” will begin on August 13, 2011 at 17 Frost Gallery In Brooklyn (located at 17 Frost Street). The party begins at 7 PM and will run into the wee hours of the morning, so get ready for a night of great fun! See you there!

New York! If you are a like me and rarely make it out of Manhattan, here’s a fun field trip: Welling Court in Astoria, Queens. Located at 30th Avenue and Main, there’s a ton of street art and gorgeous murals such as the “Einstein” by Fumero as pictured above. Admission is free and these great works of art are on view 24 hours a day. More photos will be posted soon, so bookmark this site to make sure you don’t miss out.

In other Fumero news, save the date. On August 13, 2011, Fumero will be having another solo exhibit entitled “In Your Face” at 17 Frost Gallery in Brooklyn. More details to come, so for now, keep that date free.